I upgraded to Fedora 30, in a virtual machine, and it is very slow at responding to typing in a terminal window. When I execute the top, the first process is
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 11325 root 20 0 135m 27m 1960 S 16.1 0.0 1192:48 jobmemd-daemon
I do not see anything when I search for jobmemd-daemon. What is it ? Perhaps it is causing the response problems and there is OK to stop it ? If so, how ?
On 6/20/19 5:41 PM, bradbell@seanet.com wrote:
I upgraded to Fedora 30, in a virtual machine, and it is very slow at responding to typing in a terminal window. When I execute the top, the first process is
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 11325 root 20 0 135m 27m 1960 S 16.1 0.0 1192:48 jobmemd-daemon
I do not see anything when I search for jobmemd-daemon. What is it ?
I've never heard of it and I can't find any reference to it. What does 'ls -l /proc/11325/exe' show? Also "ps -elf | grep jobmem". And "lsof -p 11325".
Perhaps it is causing the response problems and there is OK to stop it ? If so, how ?
Possibly, but not likely. It's only using 16% CPU.
Hi
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 20:56:02 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/20/19 5:41 PM, bradbell@seanet.com wrote:
When I execute the top, the first process is
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 11325 root 20 0 135m 27m 1960 S 16.1 0.0 1192:48 jobmemd-daemon
I do not see anything when I search for jobmemd-daemon. What is it ?
I've never heard of it and I can't find any reference to it.
Me too (with: dnf provides '*jobmemd-daemon*').
What does 'ls -l /proc/11325/exe' show? Also "ps -elf | grep jobmem". And "lsof -p 11325".
You can try also:
systemctl status 11325
to identify the systemd unit running it. Then disable or mask it if you don't need it.
The process ' jobmemd-daemon' and the problem seem to have gone away.
Here is my system details: ~>uname -a Linux brad-home 5.0.9-301.fc30.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Apr 23 23:57:35 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am running inside of virtual box 5.2.30 with a windows host.
On 6/21/19 9:19 PM, bradbell@seanet.com wrote:
The process ' jobmemd-daemon' and the problem seem to have gone away.
Here is my system details: ~>uname -a Linux brad-home 5.0.9-301.fc30.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Apr 23 23:57:35 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am running inside of virtual box 5.2.30 with a windows host.
Oh, I wonder if it's a vmware thing. But still, strange that it doesn't show up in a web search at all.
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 23:11:37 -0700 Samuel Sieb samuel@sieb.net wrote:
Oh, I wonder if it's a vmware thing. But still, strange that it doesn't show up in a web search at all.
It's a virus sucking all the memory contents and sending them to a server on the net. What's to wonder? ;-)